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The Razer Kiyo X Webcam Can Be Customized via Synapse Software

The Razer Kiyo X Webcam is an update to the brand's product lineup that will provide entry-level users with the ability to stream high-quality content at their leisure. The webcam is capable of offering Full HD 1080p video capture at 30fps or 720p at 60fps, while connectivity to the Razer Synapse software provides users with total control over the functionality of the unit. The webcam has an autofocus functionality along with compatibility with the Razer Virtual Ring Light software that utilizes the PC monitor as a light source.

The Razer Kiyo X Webcam is expected to be available later in October at a price point of $79.99 and features a plug-and-play functionality that is compatible for use with both Windows PCs and macOS systems.
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